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SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference | 2011

Cementing at High Pressure Zones in KSA "Discovering the Mystery Behind the Pipe"

Abdulla Dossary; Abdulaziz A. Al-Majed; Enamul Hossain; Muhammad Kalimur Rahman; Scott S. Jennings; Riyadh Ahmad Bargawi

Cementing is one of the most important and crucial issues in the oil field, especially for high pressure and gas bearing formations. It is difficult to achieve a good zonal isolation in such formation types, where pressure is abnormal and formation fluid contains corrosive fluids and gases. A common problem associated with highly overpressurized zones is cross-flow after cementing. Fluid flow from an over-pressured zone to a low-pressure, highpermeability zone can lead to deterioration of the existing production hardware. Work over operations that attempt to repair cement voids — including: perforation, squeezing and use of casing patches or scab liners — are not recommended, as they do not provide long-lasting results. In one onshore field in Saudi Arabia, there was a problem related to cementing at high pressure zones. Recently, communication between A (abnormally overpressurized zone) and B (low-pressure zone) formations occurred due to long term sea water injection, and has resulted in production interruption in a few wells. This paper addresses the problem through investigating field practices, including: drilling, cementing, and completion. This study also reviews the field reports and cased hole logs. A three-month study was conducted to evaluate the effects of formation-A water on cement, where the cement was exposed to formation-A water under downhole conditions. The tests for permeability, mechanical properties TGA and EDXRF are presented, in addition to discussions of some of the preliminary findings.


Archive | 2004

Test apparatus for direct measurement of expansion and shrinkage of oil well cements

Scott S. Jennings


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2005

Long-Term High-Temperature Laboratory Cement Data Aid in the Selection of Optimized Cements

Scott S. Jennings


Archive | 2012

Cement oil-based mud spacer formulation

Mohammad Lafi Al-Subhi; Scott S. Jennings; Ahmad Saleh Al-Humaidi


SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling and Technology Conference | 2007

Development of New Retarder Systems to Mitigate Differential Cement Setting in Long Deep Liners

Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami; Mohammed Khalid Al-Arfaj; Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din; Scott S. Jennings; Abdulkarim I. Khafiji; Mohammad H. Ariani; Ahmad S. Al Humaidi


Middle East Oil Show | 2003

Gas Migration After Cementing Greatly Reduced

Scott S. Jennings; Adel Al-Ansari; Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami


SPE Indian Oil and Gas Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2008

New Cement Systems Developed for Sidetrack Drilling

Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami; Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din; Scott S. Jennings; Ahmed S. Al-Humaidi


SPE Russian Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Cementing Abnormally Over-pressurized Formations in Saudi Arabia

Abdulla Faleh Al-Dossary; Scott S. Jennings


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2006

A New Cement Developed for High-Temperature Sidetracks

Abdullah Saleh Bahri Al-Yami; Scott S. Jennings; Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din; Abdulkarim I. Khafiji; Ahmed S. Al-Humaidi


SPE North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2015

Development of Innovative Formulations to Mitigate Differential Delayed Cement Setting in Long Deep Liners in the Red Sea: Lab Study and Field Application

Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami; Scott S. Jennings

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